
I've been working on this picture for a while alongside my iron artist stuff because I had a craving to do something to show off Guana's tattoo in color, and I kinda got carried away.
The good news is, this has pretty much convinced me that I AM ready for physical art. This I'm already planning on putting in an art show in some convention someday, also I might start taking physically colored commissions (likely in smaller format)
In terms of things I need to work on, I need some good watercolors. Markers are great for medium-depth textures but far less so for flat or gradient fields, such as a sky.
This is done on 11x14 bristol board with prismacolor markers and colored pencils, and copic multiliner pens
The good news is, this has pretty much convinced me that I AM ready for physical art. This I'm already planning on putting in an art show in some convention someday, also I might start taking physically colored commissions (likely in smaller format)
In terms of things I need to work on, I need some good watercolors. Markers are great for medium-depth textures but far less so for flat or gradient fields, such as a sky.
This is done on 11x14 bristol board with prismacolor markers and colored pencils, and copic multiliner pens
Category Artwork (Traditional) / General Furry Art
Species Iguana
Size 612 x 816px
File Size 220.9 kB
I know it's a specifically odd thing to hone in on, but I love your mastery of the fit torso~
The delicious physiques just blow me away, I can't get enough of 'em. I'm not anatomically or artistically inclined enough to even be able to dictate what's great about them, or why, exactly -- but always been a lovely focal point for me in your artwork. In the number of lovely commissions I've gotten from you, that masculine core has always been the part I'm most drawn to, which sounds bizarre, I guess. l3~ Maybe because it's a part that so many other artists either don't know how to do well, or simply phone in (me). l3
The delicious physiques just blow me away, I can't get enough of 'em. I'm not anatomically or artistically inclined enough to even be able to dictate what's great about them, or why, exactly -- but always been a lovely focal point for me in your artwork. In the number of lovely commissions I've gotten from you, that masculine core has always been the part I'm most drawn to, which sounds bizarre, I guess. l3~ Maybe because it's a part that so many other artists either don't know how to do well, or simply phone in (me). l3
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